Accessibility

A website should be readable, navigable, and useful to more people

This site aims to use semantic HTML, clear headings, readable text, visible focus states, descriptive links, and responsive layouts. Accessibility should be reviewed again after CMS integration.

Accessibility commitments
01
Semantic structure
Pages use headings, sections, labels, lists, and descriptive titles to support assistive technology and AI readability.
02
Keyboard access
Navigation, links, forms, and buttons should remain usable without a mouse.
03
Readable content
Text should use plain structure, clear headings, enough contrast, and understandable labels.
04
Responsive layout
Pages should remain usable on mobile, tablet, and desktop screens.
05
Form clarity
Forms should include labels, required-field indicators, privacy notice, and accessible error handling in production.
Known limitations

Final accessibility depends on the production implementation in Payload CMS, the form plugin, embedded tools, images, videos, analytics scripts, and any third-party widgets.

Add alternative text for all images and test keyboard navigation before launch.